Now that the cat is out of the bag, I can finally tell you all how I've been the past couple of months! People keep asking me, "Were you sick? Is that why you took a pregnancy test?" Nope. I always took one around the time of my period. This time, I wasn't even expecting it to be positive. My period was only a day late, and ladies know that isn't uncommon. So I took the test and almost threw it away, until I noticed a very faint second purple line. I thought I was seeing things so I sent a picture to my three friends who have both had babies. I wasn't seeing things. It was there. I said, "Oh sh**." I surprised Troyce with two positive tests on his lunch break that day. He didn't know what to say. It took a minute for it to really sink in.
I haven't really had much morning sickness, meaning I don't vomit. I feel mostly okay except for at night. Sometimes I can hardly eat anything. Sometimes I feel like there's a huge knot in my stomach. Baby H doesn't like the car too much. These hormones though. Lord help me and Troyce. We are both so fortunate to have supporting family members on both sides. I couldn't have asked for a better support system. Troyce and I both really want a girl, but we are going to be so happy with whatever God provides us with. We just want a happy and healthy baby.
Because you're all going to ask, YES, Baby H was planned! I can't wait to keep you all updated on this journey and I can't wait for my next appointment, even if it is just blood work. Stay tuned!
I just recently finished "The Book Thief" by Markus Zusak. I had no idea what this novel was going to be about going into it; all I knew was that our 10th grade English class study it. Right off the bat I noticed that our narrator was not your average Joe. The narrator is death. When I realized this I said to myself, "Oh this is going to be good." The novel is all about the Holocaust and it is shown from a German point of view. Leisel Meminger's mother gives her away to a foster German family. On the trip to this new family, Leisel's brother dies. So right from the start death is there. I'm not going to give you a synopsis of it, because I think you should read it for yourself. Just know that a German family hides a Jew in their basement for a while, and death is around every corner. That last line of the novel really got me though..."I am haunted by humans."
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